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“A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.” Michael B. Jordan and Michael Shannon star in this HBO movie adaptation of Ray Bradbury’s classic novel about a bleak future in which so-called “firemen” burn books to control the minds of the people. Drops May 2018.

(PG-13: Language) Judd Apatow’s HBO doc features interviews with Shandling’s friends and family, as they delve into the psyche of the late comedian, his self-deprecating humor, and his drive to always top his last show. If you never watched The Larry Sanders Show, you must.

The way things were left at the end of last season, it was pretty clear that things were just about to start getting really bad for the humans, and a bit better for the hosts. Dolores and the rest of her kind start to claim what’s rightfully theirs when the new season premieres.

HBO’s upcoming documentary explores the all-too-short life of the imposing, yet soft-hearted pro wrestler and actor born as André René Roussimoff. The gigantism and that made him famous also caused him tremendous pain, and his ultimate demise. Drops 4/10/18.

Bill Hader, Henry Winkler, and Stephen Root star in this darkly comic new HBO series about a former assassin who figures out that his true calling in life is acting after he moves to Los Angeles. But can he resist his old ways? Premieres 3/25/18.

Richard is still a nervous wreck, Jared is still clueless, Gilfoyle is still a snarky a-hole, Dinesh is still Dinesh, and somehow Pied Piper is still a thing in the new season of HBO’s awesome comedy. But now that Erlich is gone, expect some big – and potentially hilarious changes.

Our first look at HBO’s upcoming documentary about the final years of David Bowie’s illustrious life, a period which not only produced some of his most revealing and intimate work, but continued to show the world that he was a creative chameleon until the end.

“I realized that this is what I was gonna do, what I was going to die trying.”HBO and critically-acclaimed producer Susan Lacy (American Masters) present “an intimate portrait” of one of the most talented and prolific directors of all time – Steven Spielberg. Premieres 10/7/17.

(PG-13) From The Wire creator David Simon comes a new HBO drama series. The Deuce is set in the ’70s and chronicles the rise of the adult video industry in New York. Starring Maggie Gyllenhaal and James Franco. Premieres 9/10/17.

(PG-13: Language) Mass Appeal Records compiled 14 tracks used throughout the four seasons of Silicon Valley, including the title track Stretch Your Face, Nas and DJ Shadow’s recently released Systematic, and Wu-Tang’s new track Don’t Stop.

“For centuries our families fought together against their common enemy. Despite their differences – together.” Our latest peek at Game of Thrones’ upcoming season teases wars all over Westeros. And that jerk Littlefinger hiding like the jerk he is.

(PG-13: Language) The year is 1982. Pro cycling has become “a hornet’s nest of moral depravity.” Andy Samberg leads a who’s who of celebrities in HBO’s mockumentary about the sport’s doping controversy. Also starring Maya Rudolph, John Cena, Will Forte, and uhm…

HBO flaunts its roster of shows with a pair of ads that sees the characters from Game of Thrones, Silicon Valley and more recreating the channel’s opening sound effect. Naturally, John Oliver had something to say about it.

“Rad? Gilfoyle “rad”? You are wearing the same exact pajamas as Dinesh and you’re saying “rad” now?” After obsessing over retaining control of Pied Piper, Richard suddenly wants to leave and “build a new Internet…” with Haley Joel Osment. Premieres 4/23/17.

Redemption, revenge, ambition, destiny – the Houses vying for the Iron Throne each have their reasons. But their intentions and ambitions mean nothing to their real problem: the Night King cometh. Game of Thrones’ penultimate season starts 7/16/17.

This guy shrieks. We know Jared is either missing a few screws or has too many screwed in, but it looks like Richard is going to become the craziest one in the latest chapter of the Pied Piper saga. The new season premieres 4/23/17.

In this fictional political drama set in the Vatican, Jude Law plays Pope Pius XIII, the first American Pope. The Vatican Secretary of State engineered the election hoping to have a puppet, but the young Pope is a hardheaded and arrogant man.

(PG-13) HBO gives us a better look at the A.I.-filled western theme park featured in their upcoming sci-fi/horror series, based on the classic 1973 Michael Crichton film. The process of making synthetic humans looks especially creepy this time around.

HBO’s creepy new series reimagines Michael Crichton’s 1973 sci-fi horror classic about robots working at a theme park who become self-aware. Written by Jonathan Nolan (The Dark Knight, Interstellar) and Lisa Joy (Burn Notice), and executive produced by J.J. Abrams.

A meek nerd gets invited to a party and sneaks off in his dad’s taxi cab. A beautiful woman hails him on his way. Things go very wrong. HBO’s eight-part miniseries is based on BBC’s Criminal Justice and written by Richard Price (The Wanderers, Clockers).

(Season 5 Spoilers) Whether it was meant to prevent us from eyeing key plot elements, or it’s just a reflection of the show’s dark themes, the latest Game of Thrones trailer is so dimly lit that we recommend watching it with the lights turned down.

HBO’s satirical comedy series continues Pied Piper’s roller coaster ride. Richard has been kicked out of the company that he started, but he still has his crew on his side. Unfortunately for him, the man who’s replacing him as CEO has a proven track record. Premieres 4/24/16.

From the creators of Eastbound and Down comes a new HBO comedy series. Danny McBride plays a longtime and reviled high school vice principal, whose ambition to be the principal is threatened by his new colleague, played by Walton Goggins. Premieres 7/2016.